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the struggle in the organ ization man's society is now a constant one for position re lated the rev dr terwilliger he added that people have to learn a type of diplomacy when they work for a large corpora tion these people are constantly be ing confronted with the ulcer divide — that point in the business world when people find that if they advance too far they will be fired consequently several of these potential victims decide not to seek further advancement and instead try to stay where they are the rev dr terwilliger indi cated that the organization man uses the church as a cheap means to satisfy plant obligations in other words if a company requires the working individual to engage in extra-curricular activities the in see terwilliger page 3 chamber group performs mon an hour of chamber music will be presented by the lehigh wood wind ensemble at 8:15 p.m mon day in the osbourne room the concert will feature three groups a woodwind quintet a clarinet quartet a woodwind trio a divertimento for quintet by joseph haydn a suite for woodwind trio by roger goeb and a theme and variation duet by john helss will be the featured works prof jonathan elkus on bassoon john heiss 60 flute sterling levie jr 63 oboe grant ander son 62 clarinet and william ruhl 61 horn make up the woodwind quintet john reider is the leader of the clarinet quartet with james meloney 61 anderson and mau rice adams 62 the trio includes anderson heiss and levie monday's concert will be the third in a series of four sponsored by the department of music and the university center previously the ensemble has given several concerts at cedar crest college „,, hertz reads poetry in uc today at 4 prof john a hertz will rede selections from the works of ed •} . ward arlington robinson well known 20th century poet in the university center faculty lounged at 4:10 p.m today robinson although a native gsy maine spent much of his later life in new york and received sev eral pulitzer prizes for his work smiley suffers heart seizure dr e kenneth smiley univer sity vice-president was admitted to st luke's hospital march 4 with a mild heart attack his personal physician dr ralph k shields reports the vice-president is doing very well but will not return to his office for several weeks last fall dr smiley suffered a cardiac ailment and did not return to work until march barrassment during programs in the auditorium were cited by prof of music robert b cutler the new lounge he noted should be a style better fitting to the university prof cutler added that formerly guests waited behind the stage where garbage is frequently placed renovation of the locker rooms near packard laboratory auditor ium will begin next month super intendent of buildings and grounds andrew w litzenberger announced yesterday one of the cubicles will be converted into a reception room for guest speakers and per formers during programs in packard auditorium although the lockers will be re moved from the second room no definite plans for its future use have yet been announced it will remain as idle space said lit zenberger the lounge will be set up with comfortable furniture litzenberg er stated the project should be completed for use before june although considered a neces sity when the building was constructed in 1929 the lockers are not in use and the rooms are presently serving no pur pose the superintendent noted the lack of proper facilities for university guests was scored by prof james b hartman head of the mechanical engineering depart ment when the new york pro musica presented their concert in packard lab last year it was necessary for them to dress behind an impromptu wall of blankets and sheets set up in the area behind the auditorium hartman noted other instances of past em last stand packard lab s long grey line of lockers will soon give way to a lounge for guest speakers and performers at programs in the nearby auditorium the conversion process begins next month work should be completed before june vol 71 — no 35 bethlehem pa wrestlers may surprise rivals leeman predicts friday march 11 1960 ferguson band gaming in grace ifc features by johann bierbauer sophomores dominating lehigh's lineup are being counted on by coach gerry leeman to return the eastern intercollegiate wrestling as sociation crown to lehigh after the two day tournament at princeton today and tomorrow the boys have made considerable improvement during the dual meet season remarked the engineer coach but they are still inexperienced in tournament competition the eastern tournament is one of the toughest however our boys are tough themselves and they could surprise a few top rivals at any rate i wouldn't count us out leeman added he felt with good fortune in the seeding we could place a good number of men in the semifinals leeman is a member of the seeing board pitt and perm state shape up as the teams to beat in this year's event and lehigh and cornell are the teams who could beat versatile — america's most versatile fighting force encounters some difficulty as it attempts to mount the mighty snow-covered moun tains of lehigh ruts in the frozen snow present a small-scale obstacle course for the massive display-carrying army van solons nominate sider johanson for student life organization minds astound terwilliger them the nittany lions of state compiled a 9-0-1 dual record while pitt was 7-1-1 the tie was a 14-14 meeting between the two schools lehlgh lost to both a poll of local sports editors and broadcasters came up with a prognostication for the 1960 east erns which gives perm state 60 points pittsburgh 51 and lehigh 45 rounding out the top three team records though are not as important in a tournament as depth this was evidenced two years ago when the engineers captured three weight classes but placed second behind cornell three champions were on the squad last year as three other le high grapplers placed providing the support necessary for the title making his annual predic tions at the home club meeting last week leeman placed three brown and white grapplers see pitt page 10 maynard ferguson and his or chestra the featured band for ifc weekend will play on the upper floor of grace hall from 9 p.m to 1 a.m saturday march 19 the lower floor will be filled with the gaming tables for the monte car lo part of the semi-formal dance each couple attending the dance win be given 37500 in paper money to gamble away on craps roulette horse racing and blackjack ferguson made his american de but with the jimmy dorsey or chestra in the late 40's after spending his early playing days north of the border in his home town toronto finding ttorsey's dixie-land fla vored arrangements palid he left the group after six months after a stint with stan ken ton he wa booked in birdland for the 1956 birdland dream band the group with fergu son as soloist cut two records on the vik label before the band broke up in september 1956 on march 1957 the young musi cian was booked for his first of many long engagements in bird land after hearing ferguson play the newport jazz festival director jazz critic george wein hailed him as the greatest exponent of the high note style of trumpet playing which has become a standard de vice in the voicing of any large jazz orchestra — he has made a un ique contribution to the field of american jazz and can undoub tedly be considered a genius people have to learn and deal with the existance that is made inevitable to them said the rev robert e terwilliger in a talk to a group of mining students tuesday in his speech entitled the church and the organization man the rev dr terwilliger used an ibm plant in his home town poughkeepsie as an example of the typical working community dr terwilliger finds this community which is thriving and in need of very little both funny and tragic the workers of the ibm plant delight in living a distance from the factory yet they continually insist on rushing to and from work in the uncontrollable maze of traffic an astonishing kind of conformity is found in this community said dr terwilliger yet the gray-flannel suit is considered too in tellectual at the ibm plant guest room to replace packard lab lackers arcadia named edward sider 60 and alfred johanson 61 to the student life : committee in a spec ial meeting wednesday night - the nominations are subject to ap proval by president martin d whitaker thomas gilhool 60 is cur rently on the committee ap pointment of the fourth mem ber philip mezey 61 has not yet been confirmed by the president clark donley 62 herbert ehlers 62 walter ernst 62 and george keiser 62 were nomin ated for membership on the board of publications these names are subject to approval by dean j d leith from the approved list ar cadia will select two members present board members richard shulman 61 and alfred johanson 61 will remain on the board direct appointment of grant anderson 62 and william watt 62 was made by arca dia to the student committee on faculty evaluation john mi-garry 61 will continue as the committee's third represen tative nominations for the student ac tivities committee and discipline committee were deferred to next wednesday's meeting lehigh university brown and white
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 71 no. 35 |
Date | 1960-03-11 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 11 |
Year | 1960 |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 71 no. 35 |
Date | 1960-03-11 |
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Issue/Edition Pattern | Semiweekly |
Title Essay | Published twice a week during the college year by the students of Lehigh University |
FullText | the struggle in the organ ization man's society is now a constant one for position re lated the rev dr terwilliger he added that people have to learn a type of diplomacy when they work for a large corpora tion these people are constantly be ing confronted with the ulcer divide — that point in the business world when people find that if they advance too far they will be fired consequently several of these potential victims decide not to seek further advancement and instead try to stay where they are the rev dr terwilliger indi cated that the organization man uses the church as a cheap means to satisfy plant obligations in other words if a company requires the working individual to engage in extra-curricular activities the in see terwilliger page 3 chamber group performs mon an hour of chamber music will be presented by the lehigh wood wind ensemble at 8:15 p.m mon day in the osbourne room the concert will feature three groups a woodwind quintet a clarinet quartet a woodwind trio a divertimento for quintet by joseph haydn a suite for woodwind trio by roger goeb and a theme and variation duet by john helss will be the featured works prof jonathan elkus on bassoon john heiss 60 flute sterling levie jr 63 oboe grant ander son 62 clarinet and william ruhl 61 horn make up the woodwind quintet john reider is the leader of the clarinet quartet with james meloney 61 anderson and mau rice adams 62 the trio includes anderson heiss and levie monday's concert will be the third in a series of four sponsored by the department of music and the university center previously the ensemble has given several concerts at cedar crest college „,, hertz reads poetry in uc today at 4 prof john a hertz will rede selections from the works of ed •} . ward arlington robinson well known 20th century poet in the university center faculty lounged at 4:10 p.m today robinson although a native gsy maine spent much of his later life in new york and received sev eral pulitzer prizes for his work smiley suffers heart seizure dr e kenneth smiley univer sity vice-president was admitted to st luke's hospital march 4 with a mild heart attack his personal physician dr ralph k shields reports the vice-president is doing very well but will not return to his office for several weeks last fall dr smiley suffered a cardiac ailment and did not return to work until march barrassment during programs in the auditorium were cited by prof of music robert b cutler the new lounge he noted should be a style better fitting to the university prof cutler added that formerly guests waited behind the stage where garbage is frequently placed renovation of the locker rooms near packard laboratory auditor ium will begin next month super intendent of buildings and grounds andrew w litzenberger announced yesterday one of the cubicles will be converted into a reception room for guest speakers and per formers during programs in packard auditorium although the lockers will be re moved from the second room no definite plans for its future use have yet been announced it will remain as idle space said lit zenberger the lounge will be set up with comfortable furniture litzenberg er stated the project should be completed for use before june although considered a neces sity when the building was constructed in 1929 the lockers are not in use and the rooms are presently serving no pur pose the superintendent noted the lack of proper facilities for university guests was scored by prof james b hartman head of the mechanical engineering depart ment when the new york pro musica presented their concert in packard lab last year it was necessary for them to dress behind an impromptu wall of blankets and sheets set up in the area behind the auditorium hartman noted other instances of past em last stand packard lab s long grey line of lockers will soon give way to a lounge for guest speakers and performers at programs in the nearby auditorium the conversion process begins next month work should be completed before june vol 71 — no 35 bethlehem pa wrestlers may surprise rivals leeman predicts friday march 11 1960 ferguson band gaming in grace ifc features by johann bierbauer sophomores dominating lehigh's lineup are being counted on by coach gerry leeman to return the eastern intercollegiate wrestling as sociation crown to lehigh after the two day tournament at princeton today and tomorrow the boys have made considerable improvement during the dual meet season remarked the engineer coach but they are still inexperienced in tournament competition the eastern tournament is one of the toughest however our boys are tough themselves and they could surprise a few top rivals at any rate i wouldn't count us out leeman added he felt with good fortune in the seeding we could place a good number of men in the semifinals leeman is a member of the seeing board pitt and perm state shape up as the teams to beat in this year's event and lehigh and cornell are the teams who could beat versatile — america's most versatile fighting force encounters some difficulty as it attempts to mount the mighty snow-covered moun tains of lehigh ruts in the frozen snow present a small-scale obstacle course for the massive display-carrying army van solons nominate sider johanson for student life organization minds astound terwilliger them the nittany lions of state compiled a 9-0-1 dual record while pitt was 7-1-1 the tie was a 14-14 meeting between the two schools lehlgh lost to both a poll of local sports editors and broadcasters came up with a prognostication for the 1960 east erns which gives perm state 60 points pittsburgh 51 and lehigh 45 rounding out the top three team records though are not as important in a tournament as depth this was evidenced two years ago when the engineers captured three weight classes but placed second behind cornell three champions were on the squad last year as three other le high grapplers placed providing the support necessary for the title making his annual predic tions at the home club meeting last week leeman placed three brown and white grapplers see pitt page 10 maynard ferguson and his or chestra the featured band for ifc weekend will play on the upper floor of grace hall from 9 p.m to 1 a.m saturday march 19 the lower floor will be filled with the gaming tables for the monte car lo part of the semi-formal dance each couple attending the dance win be given 37500 in paper money to gamble away on craps roulette horse racing and blackjack ferguson made his american de but with the jimmy dorsey or chestra in the late 40's after spending his early playing days north of the border in his home town toronto finding ttorsey's dixie-land fla vored arrangements palid he left the group after six months after a stint with stan ken ton he wa booked in birdland for the 1956 birdland dream band the group with fergu son as soloist cut two records on the vik label before the band broke up in september 1956 on march 1957 the young musi cian was booked for his first of many long engagements in bird land after hearing ferguson play the newport jazz festival director jazz critic george wein hailed him as the greatest exponent of the high note style of trumpet playing which has become a standard de vice in the voicing of any large jazz orchestra — he has made a un ique contribution to the field of american jazz and can undoub tedly be considered a genius people have to learn and deal with the existance that is made inevitable to them said the rev robert e terwilliger in a talk to a group of mining students tuesday in his speech entitled the church and the organization man the rev dr terwilliger used an ibm plant in his home town poughkeepsie as an example of the typical working community dr terwilliger finds this community which is thriving and in need of very little both funny and tragic the workers of the ibm plant delight in living a distance from the factory yet they continually insist on rushing to and from work in the uncontrollable maze of traffic an astonishing kind of conformity is found in this community said dr terwilliger yet the gray-flannel suit is considered too in tellectual at the ibm plant guest room to replace packard lab lackers arcadia named edward sider 60 and alfred johanson 61 to the student life : committee in a spec ial meeting wednesday night - the nominations are subject to ap proval by president martin d whitaker thomas gilhool 60 is cur rently on the committee ap pointment of the fourth mem ber philip mezey 61 has not yet been confirmed by the president clark donley 62 herbert ehlers 62 walter ernst 62 and george keiser 62 were nomin ated for membership on the board of publications these names are subject to approval by dean j d leith from the approved list ar cadia will select two members present board members richard shulman 61 and alfred johanson 61 will remain on the board direct appointment of grant anderson 62 and william watt 62 was made by arca dia to the student committee on faculty evaluation john mi-garry 61 will continue as the committee's third represen tative nominations for the student ac tivities committee and discipline committee were deferred to next wednesday's meeting lehigh university brown and white |
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